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Phil Schneider, introduced by Al, describes his background and the revelations he has come to share after years of government work. He says he worked seventeen years for the United States government as a geologist, aerospace engineer, and structural engineer, with stints at Groom Lake S4/S2, Los Alamos, EG&G, and other organizations. He claims to have co-invented shaped charge blasting and laser rock deflagration, and to have spent eleven of his seventeen years at Groom Lake, building or aiding the construction of underground facilities. He asserts he helped build 13 deep underground military bases (DUMBs) and additions to Groom Lake complexes, with nine underground bases in the U.S. and others or related facilities elsewhere.
Schneider asserts that the purpose of these underground bases is tied to a broader plan by the federal government and the United Nations under a “new world order.” He claims the new world order receives orders from higher, alien entities (the large grays and small grays), and that these extraterrestrials are guiding global events, including the dismantling of governments and the setting up of a one-world governance structure. He says the U.S. is no longer a democracy or republic as originally intended and suggests martial law and civil liberties suppression are part of the path toward this order.
He reports alarming statistics about disappearances, claiming that according to FBI, DIA, and CIA data, “one hundred thousand children and one million adults disappear every year,” unspecified as to cause. He shares personal tragedy, mentioning the murder of a friend, Ron Lee Rummel, whom he says was killed after they published material about Star Wars (SDI) being part of the New World Order. He also recounts family history: his father was a U-boat captain who was captured, later became an MD, and contributed to the USS Nautilus and the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, as well as early work on miniature nuclear engines and the gridbed motor later associated with “black” projects.
Schneider details the scope and cost of underground bases: approximately 131 bases in the United States (127 in the Lower 48), with about three per state; two prison camps are being built every seven months, and two underground bases every year. Each base supposedly costs between 17 and 31 billion dollars and employs 1,800 to 10,000 workers, consuming a substantial portion of the black budget (he claims over 310 billion annually, and the black budget itself over 500 billion per year). He alleges the black budget funds come from CIA drug activity, NSA clandestine operations in Panama and South America, and Russian cooperation in strategic metals. He asserts the bases are designed as underground prisons and slave-labor facilities for the New World Order.
He shows various artifacts and materials he claims are alien-derived or used in black projects, including a heavy rock he calls Mirror Knight used in stealth aircraft coatings; a highly pure titanium alloy with alien elements used in Phoenix-class submarines; an niobium-titanium-rhenium-copper oxide alloy for black jets; a lithium-alien-element material used in propulsion; “alien aurora drops” from black jet skins; a rock with three-hundred-sixty rotor blades imprint; agatized plant and fruit specimens allegedly millions of years old with identical crystalline structures to materials found at Hiroshima/Nagasaki; and skin fragments of the Roswell crash disc. He asserts these materials illustrate advanced, often alien-derived technology that has been repurposed for U.S. military use.
Schneider argues the underground bases are interconnected by roads and high-speed magneto-leviton (maglev) tunnels, with the tunnels enabling rapid movement between bases. He claims the weather has been modified by the U.S. and Russia since the 1960s–1970s, and that such capabilities could dissipate hurricanes or tornadoes, though they are not widely used. He contends the alien presence is widespread, with 11 known alien civilizations visiting Earth, nine of which are not favorable, two benevolent but now reportedly departed. He discusses the possibility of eventual alien takeover over decades and the human role in resisting through public inquiry and informed citizen action, arguing that public officials must be held accountable and that impeachment or traitor proceedings may be necessary to restore a republic.
During the session, several attendees ask questions about specific bases, equipment, tunnel connections, and levels of military knowledge. Schneider reiterates the scale (131 bases, up to 39 prison camps), the costs, and the clandestine nature of funding, asserting the need for ongoing public dialogue and investigation. He closes by inviting questions at his booth and offering to show artifacts, emphasizing the necessity of gathering information and continuing to talk.